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In 1629, a re-grant was made to Edward Hatton and this became the Manor of Knockballymore which was inherited by Lord Erne.
Below are a list of townlands which made up the original 1,000 acre estate named "[[Manor of Knockballymore]]".
 
King William is supposed to have camped in the lawn of the big house here. 1690ish. He apparently planted a tree which still stands today?  Try to get photograph and more info. is it an oak tree?  Old man McCoy?

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Below are a list of townlands which made up the original 1,000 acre estate named "Manor of Knockballymore".